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Electronic Gaming Host

The Rank Group
Brighton and Hove
2 days ago
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Company Description

Join Us at Grosvenor Casinos

At Grosvenor Casinos, we don’t just offer a place to work - we offer a place to belong.

Our casinos sit at the heart of communities across the UK. They’re more than venues - they’re vibrant, welcoming spaces where people come together to play with purpose, relax with friends, and enjoy brilliant food, drink, and entertainment. And right now, we’re on an exciting journey of growth - to become the UK's most loved casinos.

That’s where you come in.

As a valued team member, you'll receive the following benefits:

Hourly pay rate of £ Tips: Receive a share of uncapped tips Premium Pay Night Allowance: An additional £1 per hour after midnight Paid breaks Holiday Entitlement: 28 days of holiday to relax and recharge (based on full time contracts) Legal & General Pension Scheme: We contribute 3% to your pension. Life Insurance: Coverage provided for peace of mind Long Service Awards: Celebrate your career milestones with us Online learning: Access supplementary online courses to enhance your skills Uniform: We provide a free team uniform Retail Discount Scheme: Enjoy discounts and offers at selected retailers Employee Assistance Programme: Access to support and resources whenever you need them Food and Soft Drinks Discounts

Job Description

As an Electronic Gaming Host, your role is pivotal in creating an unforgettable experience for our customers, you’ll be the welcoming face of our electronic gaming floor. Your enthusiasm for connecting with people will shine as you greet and attend to our guests, making them feel both valued and entertained.

Your job goes beyond mere interaction; it's about infusing every moment with excitement and care, ensuring that each guest's visit exceeds their expectations. Your efforts will foster a vibrant, engaging atmosphere that encourages guests to return time and again. You’ll create memorable experiences through thoughtful service and a friendly demeanour and will set the tone for a fantastic gaming adventure for every visitor. 

Qualifications

An understanding of the overall standard of the electronic gaming offer within the unit & those factors which impact its contribution to the business, together with a willingness to learn more about this product area  Experience of working successfully in a hospitality role  A positive attitude, great customer service and social skills  A willingness to be a team player, ensuring high customer service standards are delivered 

Additional Information

Be Part of What’s Next

If you're looking for more than just a job - if you want to be part of a team that values passion, performance and care - we’d love to hear from you.

We’re building something special at Grosvenor Casinos. Join us and be part of it.

We’re for Everyone

At Grosvenor Casinos and The Rank Group, we’re committed to creating a workplace that’s welcoming and inclusive. If you need any adjustments as part of your application or interview, just let us know — we’re happy to help.

Please be advised that this role operates within a 24/7 casino environment and will require flexibility to work night shifts and weekends.

Candidates must be 18 years of age or older and have the legal right to work in the UK.

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